Times are changing. Gone are the days when a kid stood on the corner waving the newspaper and crying out the latest headline. Gone are the days when news could wait until the presses had finished rolling. Today news is instantaneous. We are checking our smart phones, tablets and computers via Wi-Fi for the latest…

Joan Vasey Managing Editor As managing editor of The Fort Huachuca Scout for the last eight years, I’ve seen a lot of transitions as military and civilian personnel have come and gone, including Scout reporters. Threaded throughout the paper over the past years, articles about “changes” have been key focal points, from advances in Soldier…

Julianne E. Cochran An Enlisted Aide Training Course instructor shows a student the specifics of setting up a general officer’s uniform during a practical exercise. WASHINGTON – Enlisted aides are considered an elite group of staff sergeants and sergeants first class, whose organizational, technical and interpersonal skills are valued among the general officers with whom…

Stephanie Caffall From left, Trey Roberts, 10, John Pecic, 9, and Kyla gross, 7, hold Bible point signs during snack time. The Bible point on July 16 was God has the power to forgive. Fort Huachuca’s Main Post Chapel hosted its annual Vacation Bible School event July 13-17, with the help of approximately 75 volunteers,…

A Soldier assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, carries ammunition cans during a task in the Army’s Physical Demand Study at Fort Hood, Texas, Sept. 13. FORT EUSTIS, Va. — U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, or TRADOC, is currently leading two efforts within Soldier 2020, the Army’s plan to integrate…

Photo courtesy of National Park Service Clouds blanket the Chiricahua Mountains and trees glow golden on an autumn day on the road to Chiricahua Monument. All three National Park Service-managed sites will be open on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day — Chiricahua National Monument, Coronado National Memorial and Fort Bowie National Historic Site. Superintendent H. Lane…

‘Scout’ curbside service ended Curbside delivery of the “The Fort Huachuca Scout” has ended. Newsstands are now in place throughout the communities. Those looking for the current issue of “The Scout” will find newsstands near mailboxes or bus stops nearby homes, or at various locations throughout post. “The Scout” is also available online at www.aerotechnews.com/forthuachuca/….

Win a turkey at Jeannie’s Diner Through Sunday, customers can register at Jeannie’s Diner to win one of four free turkeys. The drawing will be held Monday. For more information, call 533.5759. Register to win a dirt bike FMWR and Sierra Cycles want to help put a “toy under the tree” by giving away a…

Festival of Trees announced Join the 12-day celebration of the Festival of Trees at The Mall in Sierra Vista during mall operating hours from Saturday – Dec. 5 and enjoy festive trees and holiday decorations. Admission is free. For more information, call the Sierra Vista Chamber of Commerce, 458.6940. Join HARD CHARGE before rates increase…

From left, Staff Sgt. Justin Crowley, 1st Sgt. John Perez and Staff Sgt Adam Trammel show off the trophy their unit won through votes participants cast during the Fort Huachuca Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Directorate’s Haunted Hayride Oct. 25 – 26 at Wren Arena. Company A, 2/13th Aviation Regiment, was the People’s…

Gabrielle Kuholski Main Post Exchange gun sales supervisor Dawn Deslatte shows Sgt. 1st Class Atthaporm Khaek-on, 309th Military Intelligence Battalion, a 12-gauge Remington Versa Max at the PX gun counter on Wednesday. If the Soldier purchases the rifle and plans to use, store or transport it on post, he will have to register the weapon…

Members of the Fort Huachuca and local communities are invited to share the “giving” spirit through special programs designed to help Families of service members who can use holiday help this year. Put a turkey on the table, a toy under the tree, or provide food and sundries year-round through the Chaplain’s Food Locker. Turkeys,…

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